Philippe du Plessis, Manager Director for South Gippsland Water said, “After a week of dry conditions storages have declined slightly. Stage 1 Water Restrictions remain in place for Korumburra. Customers are reminded to please ensure they are following the Stage 1 Water Restrictions”.

A quick snapshot of Stage 1 “Alert” Water Restrictions;

Gardens & Lawns

· Watering systems can only be used to water gardens and lawns between 6am–10am and 6pm–10pm on alternate days*.

· Hand-held hoses with a trigger nozzle, a bucket or watering can may be used at any time.

Paving, Concrete & Other Hard Surfaces

· Hosing banned except for construction purposes or in emergency; or for health or safety hazard.

Vehicles

· A bucket, high pressure cleaning device or commercial car wash can be used at any time for vehicle washing. A hand-held hose fitted with a trigger nozzle can only be used for rinsing and re-rinsing.

Pools & Spa

· To fill or top up a new or existing pool or spa with a capacity 2,000 litres or less, a handheld hose fitted with a trigger nozzle, a watering can or a bucket, or an Automatic Water Top Up Device must be used.

· Pools and spa’s of greater than 2,000 litres capacity must not be filled unless a Water Conservation Plan has been submitted to South Gippsland Water and approved.

* Alternate Days

Alternate day’s means odd numbered houses can water on odd dates of the month and even numbered houses can water on even numbered dates. Both odd and even numbered houses can water on the 31st of the month. Where there is no house number the property is considered an even numbered house.